"విధవ" meaning in Telugu

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Noun

Forms: vidhava [romanization], విధవలు [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit विधवा (vidhavā, “husbandless woman, widow”). Etymology templates: {{bor|te|sa|विधवा||husbandless woman, widow}} Sanskrit विधवा (vidhavā, “husbandless woman, widow”) Head templates: {{te-noun|p=విధవలు}} విధవ • (vidhava) ? (plural విధవలు)
  1. A woman whose husband has died- widow. Categories (topical): Death, Female, Marriage Synonyms: వితంతువు (vitantuvu), విశ్వస్త (viśvasta)

Inflected forms

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